The average time to sell a house in the UK from start to finish is 170 days, equivalent to 24.3 weeks or 5.6 months from the first day of marketing to legal completion.
The average time to sell a house in the UK from start to finish is 170 days, equivalent to 24.3 weeks or 5.6 months from the first day of marketing to legal completion, whilst in Lincoln it’s 185 days.
As an estate agent, I have witnessed first-hand how the property market operates and the various factors that influence property sales. One intriguing aspect is the difference in saleability across different price ranges.
As a Lincoln estate agent, I have witnessed first-hand how the Lincoln property market operates and the various factors that influence property sales. One intriguing aspect is the difference in saleability across different price ranges. In this article, we will delve into the dynamics of selling properties in relation to their price ranges and
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